I know a lot of gay folks and work with them too. Look, here's the deal. I get more embarrassed bu the pervy and inappropriate stuff my straight male friends say about women than anything else.

So let's get real here. People in general are weird and pervy and insensitive and lusty about sex. Or can be. Gays are no more or no less so.

I once pointed out, after a particularly pervish conversation that I over heard a friend of mine have, that this was the exact reason why so many straight guys end up afraid of gay guys. His response: "They should be afraid of us." This may not be a characteristic inherent in gay guys, but it is certainly a big part of gay culture.

#1, I've heard stuff like that too, but no more than with my straight friends.#2, That is attitude is partly cultivated by straight culture. That response is intentionally transgressive -- a reaction to the perceived homophobia of society and/or a particular group. This happens all the time. It's an aggressive attitude developed in response to something else. We have seen this in society with all previously oppressed and/or minority groups. It's a common sociological reaction. Heck, I do something like it with people I perceive to be racist. I will intentionally say something to rile up their racism out of pure, and sinful I admit, instigation.#3, Straight men do the same thing with women. "I'd tap that." "She better git outta here before I jump her bones" etc. Etc. There are immature people gay and straight who do these things.

A woman suing for sexism/sexual harrassment is encouraged and applauded (I can name a glaring exception, but that might be seen as political). A man trying to sue for sexual harrassment from a homosexual, not so much. In fact, he first has to pass the hurdle of it thrown out of court without a first hearing.

What on earth are you talking about?

Look at your globe and find the area of land where your post makes any sense. (I set you up, you better deliver.)

Well that's a complicated issue. Every equality movement has its various components, each viewed differently by one another and "outsiders." As far as black equality, you can look at some of the major figures throughout history: Du Bois, Booker T., Douglass, MLK, Malcolm X, Black Panthers, etc., etc. I mean, that's a diverse group of ideology and tactic.

NOw you might look at the Black Panthers or X and say "they didn't do much to further their cause"...but by whose standards?

Either way, I suspect you're right. They aren't furthering their cause by being lewd and in-your-face in that particular instance. But until I see an equal emphasis on getting straight men to stop disrespecting women with their lewdness and suggestive comments, I honestly don't care if a gay man does the same to other men.

I'm an adult. If I get hit on by a man, and I have and do, I don't need to say anything else but, "Thanks, I'm flattered, but I'm straight and married. Have a good one, man."

I know a lot of gay folks and work with them too. Look, here's the deal. I get more embarrassed bu the pervy and inappropriate stuff my straight male friends say about women than anything else.

So let's get real here. People in general are weird and pervy and insensitive and lusty about sex. Or can be. Gays are no more or no less so.

I once pointed out, after a particularly pervish conversation that I over heard a friend of mine have, that this was the exact reason why so many straight guys end up afraid of gay guys. His response: "They should be afraid of us." This may not be a characteristic inherent in gay guys, but it is certainly a big part of gay culture.

#1, I've heard stuff like that too, but no more than with my straight friends.#2, That is attitude is partly cultivated by straight culture. That response is intentionally transgressive -- a reaction to the perceived homophobia of society and/or a particular group. This happens all the time. It's an aggressive attitude developed in response to something else. We have seen this in society with all previously oppressed and/or minority groups. It's a common sociological reaction. Heck, I do something like it with people I perceive to be racist. I will intentionally say something to rile up their racism out of pure, and sinful I admit, instigation.#3, Straight men do the same thing with women. "I'd tap that." "She better git outta here before I jump her bones" etc. Etc. There are immature people gay and straight who do these things.

A woman suing for sexism/sexual harrassment is encouraged and applauded (I can name a glaring exception, but that might be seen as political). A man trying to sue for sexual harrassment from a homosexual, not so much. In fact, he first has to pass the hurdle of it thrown out of court without a first hearing.

Well that's a complicated issue. Every equality movement has its various components, each viewed differently by one another and "outsiders." As far as black equality, you can look at some of the major figures throughout history: Du Bois, Booker T., Douglass, MLK, Malcolm X, Black Panthers, etc., etc. I mean, that's a diverse group of ideology and tactic.

NOw you might look at the Black Panthers or X and say "they didn't do much to further their cause"...but by whose standards?

Either way, I suspect you're right. They aren't furthering their cause by being lewd and in-your-face in that particular instance. But until I see an equal emphasis on getting straight men to stop disrespecting women with their lewdness and suggestive comments, I honestly don't care if a gay man does the same to other men.

I'm an adult. If I get hit on by a man, and I have and do, I don't need to say anything else but, "Thanks, I'm flattered, but I'm straight and married. Have a good one, man."

Well that's a complicated issue. Every equality movement has its various components, each viewed differently by one another and "outsiders." As far as black equality, you can look at some of the major figures throughout history: Du Bois, Booker T., Douglass, MLK, Malcolm X, Black Panthers, etc., etc. I mean, that's a diverse group of ideology and tactic.

NOw you might look at the Black Panthers or X and say "they didn't do much to further their cause"...but by whose standards?

Either way, I suspect you're right. They aren't furthering their cause by being lewd and in-your-face in that particular instance. But until I see an equal emphasis on getting straight men to stop disrespecting women with their lewdness and suggestive comments, I honestly don't care if a gay man does the same to other men.

I'm an adult. If I get hit on by a man, and I have and do, I don't need to say anything else but, "Thanks, I'm flattered, but I'm straight and married. Have a good one, man."

You forgot Bayard Rustin.

Yes, and many, many more. One of my favorite contemporary folks is Dr. Cornel West.

I know a lot of gay folks and work with them too. Look, here's the deal. I get more embarrassed bu the pervy and inappropriate stuff my straight male friends say about women than anything else.

So let's get real here. People in general are weird and pervy and insensitive and lusty about sex. Or can be. Gays are no more or no less so.

I once pointed out, after a particularly pervish conversation that I over heard a friend of mine have, that this was the exact reason why so many straight guys end up afraid of gay guys. His response: "They should be afraid of us." This may not be a characteristic inherent in gay guys, but it is certainly a big part of gay culture.

#1, I've heard stuff like that too, but no more than with my straight friends.#2, That is attitude is partly cultivated by straight culture. That response is intentionally transgressive -- a reaction to the perceived homophobia of society and/or a particular group. This happens all the time. It's an aggressive attitude developed in response to something else. We have seen this in society with all previously oppressed and/or minority groups. It's a common sociological reaction. Heck, I do something like it with people I perceive to be racist. I will intentionally say something to rile up their racism out of pure, and sinful I admit, instigation.#3, Straight men do the same thing with women. "I'd tap that." "She better git outta here before I jump her bones" etc. Etc. There are immature people gay and straight who do these things.

A woman suing for sexism/sexual harrassment is encouraged and applauded (I can name a glaring exception, but that might be seen as political). A man trying to sue for sexual harrassment from a homosexual, not so much. In fact, he first has to pass the hurdle of it thrown out of court without a first hearing.

Do you know what constitutes sexual harassment?

Despite all the government mandated seminars I've been forced to attend (because someone else was misbehaving, and the lawyers were covering the corporate (in the sense of organization-most were in government) ass), yes.

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Well that's a complicated issue. Every equality movement has its various components, each viewed differently by one another and "outsiders." As far as black equality, you can look at some of the major figures throughout history: Du Bois, Booker T., Douglass, MLK, Malcolm X, Black Panthers, etc., etc. I mean, that's a diverse group of ideology and tactic.

NOw you might look at the Black Panthers or X and say "they didn't do much to further their cause"...but by whose standards?

Either way, I suspect you're right. They aren't furthering their cause by being lewd and in-your-face in that particular instance. But until I see an equal emphasis on getting straight men to stop disrespecting women with their lewdness and suggestive comments, I honestly don't care if a gay man does the same to other men.

I'm an adult. If I get hit on by a man, and I have and do, I don't need to say anything else but, "Thanks, I'm flattered, but I'm straight and married. Have a good one, man."

You forgot Bayard Rustin.

Yes, and many, many more. One of my favorite contemporary folks is Dr. Cornel West.

surprise! surprise!

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I know a lot of gay folks and work with them too. Look, here's the deal. I get more embarrassed bu the pervy and inappropriate stuff my straight male friends say about women than anything else.

So let's get real here. People in general are weird and pervy and insensitive and lusty about sex. Or can be. Gays are no more or no less so.

I once pointed out, after a particularly pervish conversation that I over heard a friend of mine have, that this was the exact reason why so many straight guys end up afraid of gay guys. His response: "They should be afraid of us." This may not be a characteristic inherent in gay guys, but it is certainly a big part of gay culture.

#1, I've heard stuff like that too, but no more than with my straight friends.#2, That is attitude is partly cultivated by straight culture. That response is intentionally transgressive -- a reaction to the perceived homophobia of society and/or a particular group. This happens all the time. It's an aggressive attitude developed in response to something else. We have seen this in society with all previously oppressed and/or minority groups. It's a common sociological reaction. Heck, I do something like it with people I perceive to be racist. I will intentionally say something to rile up their racism out of pure, and sinful I admit, instigation.#3, Straight men do the same thing with women. "I'd tap that." "She better git outta here before I jump her bones" etc. Etc. There are immature people gay and straight who do these things.

A woman suing for sexism/sexual harrassment is encouraged and applauded (I can name a glaring exception, but that might be seen as political). A man trying to sue for sexual harrassment from a homosexual, not so much. In fact, he first has to pass the hurdle of it thrown out of court without a first hearing.

What on earth are you talking about?

Look at your globe and find the area of land where your post makes any sense. (I set you up, you better deliver.)

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Well that's a complicated issue. Every equality movement has its various components, each viewed differently by one another and "outsiders." As far as black equality, you can look at some of the major figures throughout history: Du Bois, Booker T., Douglass, MLK, Malcolm X, Black Panthers, etc., etc. I mean, that's a diverse group of ideology and tactic.

NOw you might look at the Black Panthers or X and say "they didn't do much to further their cause"...but by whose standards?

Either way, I suspect you're right. They aren't furthering their cause by being lewd and in-your-face in that particular instance. But until I see an equal emphasis on getting straight men to stop disrespecting women with their lewdness and suggestive comments, I honestly don't care if a gay man does the same to other men.

I'm an adult. If I get hit on by a man, and I have and do, I don't need to say anything else but, "Thanks, I'm flattered, but I'm straight and married. Have a good one, man."

You forgot Bayard Rustin.

Yes, and many, many more. One of my favorite contemporary folks is Dr. Cornel West.

I know a lot of gay folks and work with them too. Look, here's the deal. I get more embarrassed bu the pervy and inappropriate stuff my straight male friends say about women than anything else.

So let's get real here. People in general are weird and pervy and insensitive and lusty about sex. Or can be. Gays are no more or no less so.

I once pointed out, after a particularly pervish conversation that I over heard a friend of mine have, that this was the exact reason why so many straight guys end up afraid of gay guys. His response: "They should be afraid of us." This may not be a characteristic inherent in gay guys, but it is certainly a big part of gay culture.

#1, I've heard stuff like that too, but no more than with my straight friends.#2, That is attitude is partly cultivated by straight culture. That response is intentionally transgressive -- a reaction to the perceived homophobia of society and/or a particular group. This happens all the time. It's an aggressive attitude developed in response to something else. We have seen this in society with all previously oppressed and/or minority groups. It's a common sociological reaction. Heck, I do something like it with people I perceive to be racist. I will intentionally say something to rile up their racism out of pure, and sinful I admit, instigation.#3, Straight men do the same thing with women. "I'd tap that." "She better git outta here before I jump her bones" etc. Etc. There are immature people gay and straight who do these things.

A woman suing for sexism/sexual harrassment is encouraged and applauded (I can name a glaring exception, but that might be seen as political). A man trying to sue for sexual harrassment from a homosexual, not so much. In fact, he first has to pass the hurdle of it thrown out of court without a first hearing.

Do you know what constitutes sexual harassment?

Despite all the government mandated seminars I've been forced to attend (because someone else was misbehaving, and the lawyers were covering the corporate (in the sense of organization-most were in government) ass), yes.

so then you know that in order for something to be considered sexual harassment, there has to be a power dynamic in play, in which there is an implicit or explicit threat/pressure/power move/etc, from the advancee.

Can you point to a case in which a sexual harassment allegation was made against a gay man which was then thrown out? I'm not saying it hasn't happened. But I'd love to read the details of such a case.

We have to keep in mind here that simple "flirting" or "asking someone out" does not constitute sexual harassment.

I know a lot of gay folks and work with them too. Look, here's the deal. I get more embarrassed bu the pervy and inappropriate stuff my straight male friends say about women than anything else.

So let's get real here. People in general are weird and pervy and insensitive and lusty about sex. Or can be. Gays are no more or no less so.

I once pointed out, after a particularly pervish conversation that I over heard a friend of mine have, that this was the exact reason why so many straight guys end up afraid of gay guys. His response: "They should be afraid of us." This may not be a characteristic inherent in gay guys, but it is certainly a big part of gay culture.

#1, I've heard stuff like that too, but no more than with my straight friends.#2, That is attitude is partly cultivated by straight culture. That response is intentionally transgressive -- a reaction to the perceived homophobia of society and/or a particular group. This happens all the time. It's an aggressive attitude developed in response to something else. We have seen this in society with all previously oppressed and/or minority groups. It's a common sociological reaction. Heck, I do something like it with people I perceive to be racist. I will intentionally say something to rile up their racism out of pure, and sinful I admit, instigation.#3, Straight men do the same thing with women. "I'd tap that." "She better git outta here before I jump her bones" etc. Etc. There are immature people gay and straight who do these things.

Well then gay men are not doing anything to forward the cause of "equality" by behaving this way.

Think this through.

Gay men are acting like straight men.

Think this through. If gay men wanted to be "accepted" by straight men, they should not go out of their way to make straight men uncomfortable. Come to think of it, if gay people want to be accepted by society at large, they should not hold these lust-fest called "gay-pride" parades.

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I know a lot of gay folks and work with them too. Look, here's the deal. I get more embarrassed bu the pervy and inappropriate stuff my straight male friends say about women than anything else.

So let's get real here. People in general are weird and pervy and insensitive and lusty about sex. Or can be. Gays are no more or no less so.

I once pointed out, after a particularly pervish conversation that I over heard a friend of mine have, that this was the exact reason why so many straight guys end up afraid of gay guys. His response: "They should be afraid of us." This may not be a characteristic inherent in gay guys, but it is certainly a big part of gay culture.

#1, I've heard stuff like that too, but no more than with my straight friends.#2, That is attitude is partly cultivated by straight culture. That response is intentionally transgressive -- a reaction to the perceived homophobia of society and/or a particular group. This happens all the time. It's an aggressive attitude developed in response to something else. We have seen this in society with all previously oppressed and/or minority groups. It's a common sociological reaction. Heck, I do something like it with people I perceive to be racist. I will intentionally say something to rile up their racism out of pure, and sinful I admit, instigation.#3, Straight men do the same thing with women. "I'd tap that." "She better git outta here before I jump her bones" etc. Etc. There are immature people gay and straight who do these things.

Well then gay men are not doing anything to forward the cause of "equality" by behaving this way.

Think this through.

Gay men are acting like straight men.

Come to think of it, if gay people want to be accepted by society at large, they should not hold these lust-fest called "gay-pride" parades.

I doubt "society at large" has a problem with "lust".

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I know a lot of gay folks and work with them too. Look, here's the deal. I get more embarrassed bu the pervy and inappropriate stuff my straight male friends say about women than anything else.

So let's get real here. People in general are weird and pervy and insensitive and lusty about sex. Or can be. Gays are no more or no less so.

I once pointed out, after a particularly pervish conversation that I over heard a friend of mine have, that this was the exact reason why so many straight guys end up afraid of gay guys. His response: "They should be afraid of us." This may not be a characteristic inherent in gay guys, but it is certainly a big part of gay culture.

#1, I've heard stuff like that too, but no more than with my straight friends.#2, That is attitude is partly cultivated by straight culture. That response is intentionally transgressive -- a reaction to the perceived homophobia of society and/or a particular group. This happens all the time. It's an aggressive attitude developed in response to something else. We have seen this in society with all previously oppressed and/or minority groups. It's a common sociological reaction. Heck, I do something like it with people I perceive to be racist. I will intentionally say something to rile up their racism out of pure, and sinful I admit, instigation.#3, Straight men do the same thing with women. "I'd tap that." "She better git outta here before I jump her bones" etc. Etc. There are immature people gay and straight who do these things.

Well then gay men are not doing anything to forward the cause of "equality" by behaving this way.

Think this through.

Gay men are acting like straight men.

Think this through. If gay men wanted to be "accepted" by straight men, they should not go out of their way to make straight men uncomfortable. Come to think of it, if gay people want to be accepted by society at large, they should not hold these lust-fest called "gay-pride" parades.

I know a lot of gay folks and work with them too. Look, here's the deal. I get more embarrassed bu the pervy and inappropriate stuff my straight male friends say about women than anything else.

So let's get real here. People in general are weird and pervy and insensitive and lusty about sex. Or can be. Gays are no more or no less so.

I once pointed out, after a particularly pervish conversation that I over heard a friend of mine have, that this was the exact reason why so many straight guys end up afraid of gay guys. His response: "They should be afraid of us." This may not be a characteristic inherent in gay guys, but it is certainly a big part of gay culture.

#1, I've heard stuff like that too, but no more than with my straight friends.#2, That is attitude is partly cultivated by straight culture. That response is intentionally transgressive -- a reaction to the perceived homophobia of society and/or a particular group. This happens all the time. It's an aggressive attitude developed in response to something else. We have seen this in society with all previously oppressed and/or minority groups. It's a common sociological reaction. Heck, I do something like it with people I perceive to be racist. I will intentionally say something to rile up their racism out of pure, and sinful I admit, instigation.#3, Straight men do the same thing with women. "I'd tap that." "She better git outta here before I jump her bones" etc. Etc. There are immature people gay and straight who do these things.

Well then gay men are not doing anything to forward the cause of "equality" by behaving this way.

Think this through.

Gay men are acting like straight men.

Think this through. If gay men wanted to be "accepted" by straight men, they should not go out of their way to make straight men uncomfortable. Come to think of it, if gay people want to be accepted by society at large, they should not hold these lust-fest called "gay-pride" parades.

While I find gay pride parades distasteful myself, you seriously can't think that they're not simply emulating what goes on EVERY. DAY. OF. THE. YEAR. in so-called "straight" culture. Get your head out of the sand, please. Our so called Christian nation is obsessed with lust on such a mind-boggling level that we have learned to simply believe it's not there.

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I know a lot of gay folks and work with them too. Look, here's the deal. I get more embarrassed bu the pervy and inappropriate stuff my straight male friends say about women than anything else.

So let's get real here. People in general are weird and pervy and insensitive and lusty about sex. Or can be. Gays are no more or no less so.

I once pointed out, after a particularly pervish conversation that I over heard a friend of mine have, that this was the exact reason why so many straight guys end up afraid of gay guys. His response: "They should be afraid of us." This may not be a characteristic inherent in gay guys, but it is certainly a big part of gay culture.

#1, I've heard stuff like that too, but no more than with my straight friends.#2, That is attitude is partly cultivated by straight culture. That response is intentionally transgressive -- a reaction to the perceived homophobia of society and/or a particular group. This happens all the time. It's an aggressive attitude developed in response to something else. We have seen this in society with all previously oppressed and/or minority groups. It's a common sociological reaction. Heck, I do something like it with people I perceive to be racist. I will intentionally say something to rile up their racism out of pure, and sinful I admit, instigation.#3, Straight men do the same thing with women. "I'd tap that." "She better git outta here before I jump her bones" etc. Etc. There are immature people gay and straight who do these things.

Well then gay men are not doing anything to forward the cause of "equality" by behaving this way.

Think this through.

Gay men are acting like straight men.

Think this through. If gay men wanted to be "accepted" by straight men, they should not go out of their way to make straight men uncomfortable. Come to think of it, if gay people want to be accepted by society at large, they should not hold these lust-fest called "gay-pride" parades.

How was Mardi Gras?

Or, where, I live, "How was Federal Hill last weekend?"

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"Hearing a nun's confession is like being stoned to death with popcorn." --Abp. Fulton Sheen

I know a lot of gay folks and work with them too. Look, here's the deal. I get more embarrassed bu the pervy and inappropriate stuff my straight male friends say about women than anything else.

So let's get real here. People in general are weird and pervy and insensitive and lusty about sex. Or can be. Gays are no more or no less so.

I once pointed out, after a particularly pervish conversation that I over heard a friend of mine have, that this was the exact reason why so many straight guys end up afraid of gay guys. His response: "They should be afraid of us." This may not be a characteristic inherent in gay guys, but it is certainly a big part of gay culture.

#1, I've heard stuff like that too, but no more than with my straight friends.#2, That is attitude is partly cultivated by straight culture. That response is intentionally transgressive -- a reaction to the perceived homophobia of society and/or a particular group. This happens all the time. It's an aggressive attitude developed in response to something else. We have seen this in society with all previously oppressed and/or minority groups. It's a common sociological reaction. Heck, I do something like it with people I perceive to be racist. I will intentionally say something to rile up their racism out of pure, and sinful I admit, instigation.#3, Straight men do the same thing with women. "I'd tap that." "She better git outta here before I jump her bones" etc. Etc. There are immature people gay and straight who do these things.

Well then gay men are not doing anything to forward the cause of "equality" by behaving this way.

Think this through.

Gay men are acting like straight men.

Think this through. If gay men wanted to be "accepted" by straight men, they should not go out of their way to make straight men uncomfortable. Come to think of it, if gay people want to be accepted by society at large, they should not hold these lust-fest called "gay-pride" parades.

I know a lot of gay folks and work with them too. Look, here's the deal. I get more embarrassed bu the pervy and inappropriate stuff my straight male friends say about women than anything else.

So let's get real here. People in general are weird and pervy and insensitive and lusty about sex. Or can be. Gays are no more or no less so.

I once pointed out, after a particularly pervish conversation that I over heard a friend of mine have, that this was the exact reason why so many straight guys end up afraid of gay guys. His response: "They should be afraid of us." This may not be a characteristic inherent in gay guys, but it is certainly a big part of gay culture.

#1, I've heard stuff like that too, but no more than with my straight friends.#2, That is attitude is partly cultivated by straight culture. That response is intentionally transgressive -- a reaction to the perceived homophobia of society and/or a particular group. This happens all the time. It's an aggressive attitude developed in response to something else. We have seen this in society with all previously oppressed and/or minority groups. It's a common sociological reaction. Heck, I do something like it with people I perceive to be racist. I will intentionally say something to rile up their racism out of pure, and sinful I admit, instigation.#3, Straight men do the same thing with women. "I'd tap that." "She better git outta here before I jump her bones" etc. Etc. There are immature people gay and straight who do these things.

Well then gay men are not doing anything to forward the cause of "equality" by behaving this way.

Think this through.

Gay men are acting like straight men.

Come to think of it, if gay people want to be accepted by society at large, they should not hold these lust-fest called "gay-pride" parades.

I know a lot of gay folks and work with them too. Look, here's the deal. I get more embarrassed bu the pervy and inappropriate stuff my straight male friends say about women than anything else.

So let's get real here. People in general are weird and pervy and insensitive and lusty about sex. Or can be. Gays are no more or no less so.

I once pointed out, after a particularly pervish conversation that I over heard a friend of mine have, that this was the exact reason why so many straight guys end up afraid of gay guys. His response: "They should be afraid of us." This may not be a characteristic inherent in gay guys, but it is certainly a big part of gay culture.

#1, I've heard stuff like that too, but no more than with my straight friends.#2, That is attitude is partly cultivated by straight culture. That response is intentionally transgressive -- a reaction to the perceived homophobia of society and/or a particular group. This happens all the time. It's an aggressive attitude developed in response to something else. We have seen this in society with all previously oppressed and/or minority groups. It's a common sociological reaction. Heck, I do something like it with people I perceive to be racist. I will intentionally say something to rile up their racism out of pure, and sinful I admit, instigation.#3, Straight men do the same thing with women. "I'd tap that." "She better git outta here before I jump her bones" etc. Etc. There are immature people gay and straight who do these things.

Well then gay men are not doing anything to forward the cause of "equality" by behaving this way.

Think this through.

Gay men are acting like straight men.

Think this through. If gay men wanted to be "accepted" by straight men, they should not go out of their way to make straight men uncomfortable. Come to think of it, if gay people want to be accepted by society at large, they should not hold these lust-fest called "gay-pride" parades.

While I find gay pride parades distasteful myself, you seriously can't think that they're not simply emulating what goes on EVERY. DAY. OF. THE. YEAR. in so-called "straight" culture. Get your head out of the sand, please. Our so called Christian nation is obsessed with lust on such a mind-boggling level that we have learned to simply believe it's not there.

I know a lot of gay folks and work with them too. Look, here's the deal. I get more embarrassed bu the pervy and inappropriate stuff my straight male friends say about women than anything else.

So let's get real here. People in general are weird and pervy and insensitive and lusty about sex. Or can be. Gays are no more or no less so.

I once pointed out, after a particularly pervish conversation that I over heard a friend of mine have, that this was the exact reason why so many straight guys end up afraid of gay guys. His response: "They should be afraid of us." This may not be a characteristic inherent in gay guys, but it is certainly a big part of gay culture.

#1, I've heard stuff like that too, but no more than with my straight friends.#2, That is attitude is partly cultivated by straight culture. That response is intentionally transgressive -- a reaction to the perceived homophobia of society and/or a particular group. This happens all the time. It's an aggressive attitude developed in response to something else. We have seen this in society with all previously oppressed and/or minority groups. It's a common sociological reaction. Heck, I do something like it with people I perceive to be racist. I will intentionally say something to rile up their racism out of pure, and sinful I admit, instigation.#3, Straight men do the same thing with women. "I'd tap that." "She better git outta here before I jump her bones" etc. Etc. There are immature people gay and straight who do these things.

Well then gay men are not doing anything to forward the cause of "equality" by behaving this way.

Think this through.

Gay men are acting like straight men.

Think this through. If gay men wanted to be "accepted" by straight men, they should not go out of their way to make straight men uncomfortable. Come to think of it, if gay people want to be accepted by society at large, they should not hold these lust-fest called "gay-pride" parades.

I know a lot of gay folks and work with them too. Look, here's the deal. I get more embarrassed bu the pervy and inappropriate stuff my straight male friends say about women than anything else.

So let's get real here. People in general are weird and pervy and insensitive and lusty about sex. Or can be. Gays are no more or no less so.

I once pointed out, after a particularly pervish conversation that I over heard a friend of mine have, that this was the exact reason why so many straight guys end up afraid of gay guys. His response: "They should be afraid of us." This may not be a characteristic inherent in gay guys, but it is certainly a big part of gay culture.

#1, I've heard stuff like that too, but no more than with my straight friends.#2, That is attitude is partly cultivated by straight culture. That response is intentionally transgressive -- a reaction to the perceived homophobia of society and/or a particular group. This happens all the time. It's an aggressive attitude developed in response to something else. We have seen this in society with all previously oppressed and/or minority groups. It's a common sociological reaction. Heck, I do something like it with people I perceive to be racist. I will intentionally say something to rile up their racism out of pure, and sinful I admit, instigation.#3, Straight men do the same thing with women. "I'd tap that." "She better git outta here before I jump her bones" etc. Etc. There are immature people gay and straight who do these things.

Well then gay men are not doing anything to forward the cause of "equality" by behaving this way.

Think this through.

Gay men are acting like straight men.

Think this through. If gay men wanted to be "accepted" by straight men, they should not go out of their way to make straight men uncomfortable. Come to think of it, if gay people want to be accepted by society at large, they should not hold these lust-fest called "gay-pride" parades.

What happened to the discussion we were having about the Boy Scouts? I haven't seen mention of the Boy Scouts or scouting in the last 25 posts or so.

Who can say? Whenever it was being discussed, the topic kept shifting to where it is now. Is there any recent update on their decision? Hundreds of thousands of Christians are curious to the outcome and if they should pull their kids from the Scouts.

I know a lot of gay folks and work with them too. Look, here's the deal. I get more embarrassed bu the pervy and inappropriate stuff my straight male friends say about women than anything else.

So let's get real here. People in general are weird and pervy and insensitive and lusty about sex. Or can be. Gays are no more or no less so.

I once pointed out, after a particularly pervish conversation that I over heard a friend of mine have, that this was the exact reason why so many straight guys end up afraid of gay guys. His response: "They should be afraid of us." This may not be a characteristic inherent in gay guys, but it is certainly a big part of gay culture.

#1, I've heard stuff like that too, but no more than with my straight friends.#2, That is attitude is partly cultivated by straight culture. That response is intentionally transgressive -- a reaction to the perceived homophobia of society and/or a particular group. This happens all the time. It's an aggressive attitude developed in response to something else. We have seen this in society with all previously oppressed and/or minority groups. It's a common sociological reaction. Heck, I do something like it with people I perceive to be racist. I will intentionally say something to rile up their racism out of pure, and sinful I admit, instigation.#3, Straight men do the same thing with women. "I'd tap that." "She better git outta here before I jump her bones" etc. Etc. There are immature people gay and straight who do these things.

Well then gay men are not doing anything to forward the cause of "equality" by behaving this way.

Think this through.

Gay men are acting like straight men.

Think this through. If gay men wanted to be "accepted" by straight men, they should not go out of their way to make straight men uncomfortable. Come to think of it, if gay people want to be accepted by society at large, they should not hold these lust-fest called "gay-pride" parades.

While I find gay pride parades distasteful myself, you seriously can't think that they're not simply emulating what goes on EVERY. DAY. OF. THE. YEAR. in so-called "straight" culture. Get your head out of the sand, please. Our so called Christian nation is obsessed with lust on such a mind-boggling level that we have learned to simply believe it's not there.

What happened to the discussion we were having about the Boy Scouts? I haven't seen mention of the Boy Scouts or scouting in the last 25 posts or so.

Because it's not about what the Boy Scouts want, it's what homosexuals want.

The Boy Scouts have no say in this.

The real Boy Scouts would never even consider allowing open homosexuals into their org.

Don't you know this Peter?

Were you a Boy Scout? Are you a Scouter? There is no denying alot of this pressure is coming from the Media, United Way, LGBT lobby but there are many in the organization that don't have a problem with this. You have major chartering partners like the Episcopal Church, Evangelical Lutheran Church, Presbyterian Church USA, and United Church of Christ who have no problem with it. It was bound to filter in.

No, but my son was. And my wife was a "den mother" or whatever they call it.

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There is no denying alot of this pressure is coming from the Media, United Way, LGBT lobby but there are many in the organization that don't have a problem with this.

The Gay Mafia is highly financed and it's tentacles reach into every sector of the culture that would either resist them or have the apperance of not being supportive of their agenda, which is acceptance, by everyone, no exceptions are allowed. And they love to get at the children and the young, indoctrinating them at a young , impressionable age is of a highest priority, that would secure any future resistance.

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You have major chartering partners like the Episcopal Church, Evangelical Lutheran Church, Presbyterian Church USA, and United Church of Christ who have no problem with it. It was bound to filter in.

This is the problem, most of those "churches" you mention are extremely supportive of the Gay Agenda. Once you go outside the Roman Catholic/Eastern Orthodox and to some extent Southern Baptists sphere of influence, there isn't much resistance in Christianity today to the Gay Mafia and their corrupting the minds of children . And everyone else for that matter.

What happened to the discussion we were having about the Boy Scouts? I haven't seen mention of the Boy Scouts or scouting in the last 25 posts or so.

Because it's not about what the Boy Scouts want, it's what homosexuals want.

The Boy Scouts have no say in this.

The real Boy Scouts would never even consider allowing open homosexuals into their org.

Don't you know this Peter?

Really? So when did they start making fake Scouts Eagle Scouts, because I know a gay Eagle Scout who DOES support openly gay people being in the Scouts.

I don't care what he supports, he's wrong.

But is he a real Boy Scout, or is he a fake Boy Scout?

I guess he's a fugazi according to the real boy scouts.

From Wiki;

"The Boy Scouts of America's official position is to "not grant membership to individuals who are open or avowed homosexuals" as Scouts or adult Scout Leaders in its traditional Scouting programs.[16][17][18] As early as 1980, the Boy Scouts of America have denied membership from openly homosexual individuals applying for adult leadership positions.[19] In 1991 the BSA released a position statement expressing the organization's official position, stating: "We believe that homosexual conduct is inconsistent with the requirement in the Scout Oath that a Scout be morally straight and in the Scout Law that a Scout be clean in word and deed, and that homosexuals do not provide a desirable role model for Scouts.”[20] The BSA thus "believes that a known or avowed homosexual is not an appropriate role model of the Scout Oath and Law."[21]

Let me repeat this post and bold it in case there's any doubt on here what the OFFICIAL policy of the BSA is on homosexuality.

"The Boy Scouts of America's official position is to "not grant membership to individuals who are open or avowed homosexuals" as Scouts or adult Scout Leaders in its traditional Scouting programs.[16][17][18] As early as 1980, the Boy Scouts of America have denied membership from openly homosexual individuals applying for adult leadership positions.[19] In 1991 the BSA released a position statement expressing the organization's official position, stating: "We believe that homosexual conduct is inconsistent with the requirement in the Scout Oath that a Scout be morally straight and in the Scout Law that a Scout be clean in word and deed, and that homosexuals do not provide a desirable role model for Scouts.”[20] The BSA thus "believes that a known or avowed homosexual is not an appropriate role model of the Scout Oath and Law."[21]

Most people are afraid of being called a homophobe. I don't see why. Unless you say yes to everything, all the time, regardless of what it is or if it contradicts something said previously, this is what they will call you. It's lost it's real meaning, but people are still bothered by the title. The Scouts seem to be falling for the same silly tactics others have and become the prey of intolerable intolerance. It's a no brainer. Homosexuality is wrong, period. If a few slipped through the cracks and now want to wave the homosexual banner while saying, "Look at me" (which is half the problem anyway), this in no way should alter the Scouts.

The Gay Mafia is highly financed and it's tentacles reach into every sector of the culture that would either resist them or have the apperance of not being supportive of their agenda, which is acceptance, by everyone, no exceptions are allowed.

The Boy Scouts of America’s new fitness standards for participating in the organization’s annual Jamboree are so rigorous they would not just exclude chubby tenderfoots — they would even bar many NFL players.

Boy Scouts attending this year’s National Scout Jamboree will have a lot more physical challenges to endure there, but even before setting up camp in West Virginia they had to undergo fitness exams, including a screening tool for obesity.

What on earth is straight culture? And picking my way through the endless 'them and us' contentions is so mind numbingly boring and appears just to be a variant on the juvenile game of who can pee furthest.

The Boy Scouts of America’s new fitness standards for participating in the organization’s annual Jamboree are so rigorous they would not just exclude chubby tenderfoots — they would even bar many NFL players.

Boy Scouts attending this year’s National Scout Jamboree will have a lot more physical challenges to endure there, but even before setting up camp in West Virginia they had to undergo fitness exams, including a screening tool for obesity.

What on earth is straight culture? And picking my way through the endless 'them and us' contentions is so mind numbingly boring and appears just to a variant on the juvenile game of who can pee furthest.